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Witness the march of Kyoto architecture over 100 years on Sanjo Street - Vol.1 -
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Two Japanese restaurants you should be booking during Gion festival
Blog21.08.30Two Japanese restaurants you should be booking during Gion festival Traditional Japanese restaurants seek to engage all five of your senses during your dining experience. Arrangement, color, texture, (...Read More) -
Kitayama Yuzen Giku, the passing beauty in mountain village
Blog21.07.28Driving north an hour and half from Kyoto city center, the area named Kuta is located close to the meeting point of Kyoto, Shiga and Fukui prefectures. This is a quiet green area nestled in the mounta (...Read More) -
Three Kyoto customs to ensure good health through the long hot summer
Blog21.06.25Time flies. Half the year has already gone by. Since ancient times people have obsessed with staying healthy. In Kyoto, there are many traditional customs to maintain good health. Let's look at three (...Read More) -
Yasaka street, leading up to Kiyomizu Temple is a great place if you love photography.
Blog21.05.25On the east side of Kyoto, there are several scenic vistas, but one of the most beautiful is along Yasaka street. If you want to go to Kiyomizu Temple, you should take the road. We start on Higashi-oj (...Read More) -
Kyoto Cherry blossoms 2021
Blog21.04.05Due to the warm weather the cherry blossoms here in Kyoto bloomed the earliest ever. I hope you enjoyed viewing them and felt the spring Here are some photos of cherry blossoms from a few places in K (...Read More) -
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A quiet temple loved by and popular among locals
Blog21.03.15It is fun to come across a small local temple or shrine when you walk around the city. The temple called Shakuzou-ji stands quietly the west of the Kyoto city center and local people visit the temple (...Read More) -
Have you seen signs of spring?
Blog21.02.02It is February and we still have cold days. In Japan, for students taking university entrance exams, January and February are important months. There are a lot of exams and the students do their best (...Read More) -
The world of Noh
21.01.22Noh is a traditional Japanese performing art involving music, dance and drama performed by actors wearing masks and costumes. Originated in the 14th century, Noh has been blended into cultures and (...Read More) -
2021
Blog21.01.02Happy New Year 2021 I hope that you and your family are well. Many people weren't able to travel last year because of the COVID-19 outbreak and we really miss traveling. We are not sure how soon we f (...Read More) -
Keage Incline, makes you think about the water canal project in the old days
Blog20.11.16The mountain range called Higashiyama runs from north to south. The area at the foot of Higashiyama is full of greenery and you can enjoy the seasonal natural beauty blending into historical temples (...Read More) -
Visit the Kitano area, full of culture and history
Blog20.09.15Kitano Tenmangu Shrine is one of the most important Tenmangu shrines across Japan that are dedicated to Sugawara no Michizane, a politician and scholar from more than one thousand one hundred years ag (...Read More) -
Enjoy Japanese Sake, pairing with Japanese food
Blog19.12.30Good food is always on top of your list when you travel. There are millions of restaurants here and getting into local cuisine is definitely one of the best parts of your trip and also having good lo (...Read More) -
Good relationship or bad relationship?
Blog19.11.29When you walk around one of the most popular geisha districts, Gion you will find a unique and but a little strange shrine called Yasui Konpiragu-shrine. The shrine is famous for an unusual power sto (...Read More) -
A historica Parade covering every period of Japanese history
Blog19.10.31Jidai Festival is one of the three most popular festivals in Kyoto, alongside with the Aoi Matsuri Festival and the Gion Matsuri Festival and it has just held at Heian Shrine. Normally it takes place (...Read More) -
2019 Rugby World Cup
Blog19.09.30Exciting Rugby matches are come to Japan this autumn. Rugby World Cup is one of the biggest sports events in the world, along with The Summer Olympic Games and FIFA World Cup. From September 20th to N (...Read More) -
Kyoto Aquarium
Blog19.08.31Tourists are attracted by not only historical shrines and temples in Kyoto but also some modern facilities such as an aquarium and museums. Kyoto Aquarium is one of the most popular attractions for (...Read More) -
Don’t miss local summer festivals in Kyoto
Blog19.07.31As soon as a rainy season is over, a Matsuri, Japanese summer festival season begins. You can enjoy wearing Yukata, a casual summer Kimono, food stalls, taiko, Japanese drum sound and goldfish scoo (...Read More)